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| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16_64kb_mp3.zip | ZIP | 40.4 MB |
| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Chatta Hoochie Koochie Man |
19.6 MB
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3.1 MB
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1.8 MB
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7.1 MB
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| MacDougal Blues |
20.6 MB
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3.2 MB
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1.9 MB
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7.5 MB
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| With The People |
27.6 MB
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4.4 MB
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2.5 MB
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10.0 MB
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| Catch The Wind |
16.1 MB
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2.5 MB
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1.4 MB
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5.9 MB
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| Last Song Of Maddie Hope |
24.9 MB
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3.8 MB
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2.2 MB
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9.2 MB
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| Not Afraid To Die |
25.6 MB
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4.0 MB
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2.3 MB
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9.2 MB
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| My Youngest Son Come Home Today (Billy Bragg) |
27.6 MB
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4.4 MB
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2.5 MB
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9.8 MB
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| Iron Mountain |
28.7 MB
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4.5 MB
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2.5 MB
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10.3 MB
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| Chico & Maria |
21.6 MB
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3.4 MB
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1.9 MB
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7.7 MB
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| Suede Shoe Blues |
19.2 MB
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2.9 MB
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1.7 MB
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6.9 MB
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| The House Above Tina's Grocery > That's Alright Mama > Mystery Train |
27.0 MB
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3.9 MB
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2.2 MB
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9.0 MB
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| Straight To Hell |
39.3 MB
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5.7 MB
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3.2 MB
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12.3 MB
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| Heard The Laughter Ending |
23.1 MB
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3.3 MB
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2.0 MB
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7.1 MB
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| Gotta Get Out Of Here |
25.6 MB
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3.6 MB
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2.1 MB
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7.8 MB
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| The Trail Of Seasons |
28.7 MB
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3.9 MB
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2.3 MB
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8.6 MB
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| Honeysuckle Blues |
24.1 MB
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3.3 MB
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1.9 MB
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7.6 MB
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| Lost And Found |
27.1 MB
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3.8 MB
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2.2 MB
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8.4 MB
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| Hey Landlord |
27.2 MB
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3.9 MB
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2.2 MB
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8.6 MB
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| I'm Free |
19.6 MB
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2.8 MB
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1.6 MB
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6.4 MB
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| Information | Format | Size |
| fingerprint.ffp | Flac FingerPrint | 1.2 KB |
| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16.ffp | Flac FingerPrint | 1.1 KB |
| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16_meta.xml | Metadata | 3.4 KB |
| kkinney1990-02-15.flac16_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1,024.0 B |
| Other Files | Text |
| setlist |
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Reviewer:
ExRexGuy -




Subject:
If you like "Macdougal Blues", get it
This is a great show if you like the Macdougal Blues album. Peter Buck, who produced the album, sits in with him on just about every song, and the show in general has a great, acoustic feel. Billy Bragg also joins the set for one or two songs, and Michelle Malone, a local Atlanta singer/songwriter sings backup on at least "Straight To Hell" and maybe another song or two. The show was recorded on a minimalist setup, probably just a handheld recorder, so don't expect the sound to be the same level as a DAT recording. Still very enjoyable and worth a listen.